Wednesday, June 19, 2013

The folks at A Day For Daisies are even generous enough to provide a digi for use on the challenge... you can check it out at the above link. I used some grass that had gone to seed in the front yard as my added nature.

At SplitCoastStampers, my friend Judy challenged us to create some ruffled embellished ribbons. She suggested beads, but the available bead/ribbon combinations in my stash just weren't doing it for me... so I added buttons.

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Images: "Prince of the Coop"from the A Day For Daisies Blog; Lace stamps from Rubbernecker; alpha stamps from Hero Arts;

Thursday, June 13, 2013

This card is for the sketch challengeSC440 (from SplitCoastStampers) and theColor Throwdown #246. I had to reverse the sketch to make sense with my images.All stamps are fromRubbernecker Stamp Co.The "ballet shoes" and the "corner lace" stamps are embossed with white embossing powder.I didn't have any "rich razzleberry" ink or paper so I did the best with what I had. I used Distress Inks to watercolor... mixing till I got the right color.

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